Tag Archives: France

What To Learn From France’s and UK’s Human Rights Due Diligence Laws?

Human rights due diligence laws are gaining traction all over Europe. What To Learn From France and UK’s Human Rights Due Diligence Laws?

Do We Really Need an International Women’s Day?

Every year the same question. Do we really need an International Women’s Day? Yes we do. Gender Equity is calling for more quota and more education.

Back to the Basics: How to Make Stakeholder Engagement Meaningful for Your Organization

Stakeholder engagement can be more complicated in practice. Here are practical recommendations to strategize and succeed.

Using ESG Criteria for Investment Decisions in Emerging Economies

Environmental Social Governance (ESG) criteria help to see how investments in Europe can still pay off compared to investments in emerging economies.

Macron and the ‘yellow vests’: The real costs of France's energy transition plan

Macron and the ‘yellow vests’: The real costs of France’s energy transition plan

Will France’s grand plan to go green squeeze out the little guy? When President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday announced his long-awaited energy policy for the decade to come, it was with one eye to the “yellow vests” protest movement. The leaderless anti-fuel tax movement, representing a frustrated white middle class, descended on the capital last […]

In response to growing inequalities: official launch of Business for #InclusiveGrowth Platform at Paris Peace Forum

In response to growing inequalities: official launch of Business for #InclusiveGrowth Platform at Paris Peace Forum

Growing inequalities across economies are a killer to democraties, peace and business stability. In response, I was delighted to take part in official launch of “Business for Inclusive Growth” at the Paris Peace Forum in Paris today 12 November 2018. In partnership between OECD and Danone, I have been driving our work at BSR with several colleagues to […]